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A statistical model for discriminating between subliminal and near-liminal performance
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    A statistical model for discriminating between subliminal and near-liminal performance (English)
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    16 May 2008
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    subliminal
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    priming
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    psychophysics
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    psychometrics
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    rasch
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    Bayesian statistics
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    hierarchical models
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    MAC
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    mass at chance
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    chance performance
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